For 140 years second-basemen have protected their knees by low-bridging incoming baserunners, and no suspensions ever have been or will be issued because of this well-known deterrent. In fact, an easy prediction is that no Toronto baserunner will come barreling into second against the Rangers anytime soon, because the Rangers will find opportunities to teach a few "lessons." And if I were Bautista in an upcoming lopsided game, I wouldn't dig in in the batter's box. Those are hardballs.
I haven’t seen the whole replay, was it Bautista or Odor who first got in the other’s face after the play?
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